a CD player
reader
"un crayon" (masc.) is a pencil in French.
un blouson is a jacket in French.
un tailleur, un couturier
un entrepot is a storehouse in French.
A CD player
Un lecteur de cassettes
No, "lecteur" is a masculine noun in French. The feminine equivalent of "lecteur" is "lectrice."
An MP3 is an MP3, the rest are: lecteur CD (CD player), cassetophone, platine disque (Vynil records) etc.
Un lecteur (masc.). The same goes for 'lecteur mp3' where mp3 is just a complement for 'lecteur'.
Cassette is a feminine word in French, almost every word that ends with -ette is a feminine word in French.
Un CD
reader
CD is a masculine word in french: "un CD"
Lecteur d'esprit
You would say "Mp3 Player" in French by saying "Lecteur mp3".
"Un lecteur de DVD" is French for "a DVD player." It refers to a device that plays DVDs, which are digital versatile discs used for storing video, audio, and data. DVD players can be standalone devices or integrated into other electronics, such as computers or home theater systems. They allow users to watch movies and other content stored on DVDs.